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1827 May 9
Procedure Code
Preface
In the case of the member of an Aristocracy
the members of the Aristocracy in the case of a Monarchy
the Monarch.
In the case of an Aristocracy the member of
the aristocracy or the majority of them
In the case of a mixed monarchy composed of the
monarch and the Aristocracy the conjunct interest of the
monarch and the members of that same Aristocracy
that is to say of the majority of those who act on the
theatre of Legislation
In the case of a mixed monarchy composed of
the monarch the Aristocracy and the delegates or say
deputies of the people as above, the conjunct interests
of those same three authorities.
They much as to substantive law but in the case
of adjective law or say procedure law. In this case
the law has had to a greater or less extent the law has had for
its author in proportion, infinitely diversified Legislative
authority in its several modifications as above and the
Judicial in a word the Judge. by whom under the notion
of interpreting where in fact there was nothing to be
interpreted they have been suffered in effect to Legislate
the consequence is that in correspondent proportion
this branch of the law has had for its abject or and
in view the interest of this class of the functionaries
concerned in the making of it. But in A
But in the mod more especially mode
in which mode or say shape is their remuneration has
commonly been allotted to them their interest is in a
state of diametrical opposition to the interest of those
for whose benefit the laws were everywhere professed to have been made.
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